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Hi, how do I register my VIN number and engine number to the "small block" thread? I am trying to establish if my 2014 V7 Nevada Classic Anniversario

Brutusguzzi777

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Weather in the omitted thrust washer range of bikes? I can't afford the cost of fitting a new clutch only to find the Crank has the issue. My VIN: Number is...
ZGULMH009AM111279 and my engine number is...LM 023244.
Thanks for any help. I am in a bit of a pickle with this uncertainty.G.
 
I am getting no drive because the clutch won't engage no matter where the cable is set. My understanding was there is a link to the crank thrust washer perhaps on V7 bikes from 2012. My engine runs sweet as a nut, unfortunately, no clutch and no drive so I am not running at the moment. Thanks.
 
Hi. Thanks for reply..yes there is resistance at the clutch handle. But when I select 1st and release the lever the bike just revs ( no forward power. So guess the clutch isn't engaging. Miles on bike...6900. thanks. G.
 
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Hi. Thanks for reply..yes there is resistance at the clutch handle. But when I select 1st and release the lever the bike just revs ( no forward power. So guess the clutch isn't engaging. Miles on bike...6900. thanks. G.
Possibly clutch, but there are other components along the way. If you have a center stand, place the bike on it. Place the gearbox into gear. Remove the oil fill plug for the gearbox. Turn the rear wheel by hand and look into the gearbox to see if you can spot shafts or gears turning.
 
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